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  2. Uff da - Wikipedia

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    Uff da is a marker of Scandinavian heritage, predominantly heard in the upper Midwest, which has a significant population with Scandinavian roots.It also is used throughout the Pacific Northwest, particularly in the Washington city of Stanwood [12] and the Seattle neighborhood of Ballard. [13]

  3. Wikipedia:Meetup/Minnesota/Wiki Uff da! - Editing Wikipedia ...

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    In the workshop, you'll learn how to edit Wikipedia, use its editing tools, understand the rules and culture of Wikipedia, and learn about Wikipedia's sister sites, Wikimedia Commons and Wikidata. The workshops aim to enhance the ability of communities in Greater and rural Minnesota to edit and comprehend Wikipedia, as well as to expand ...

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  5. Did You Do This? No, You Did It! - Wikipedia

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    Well, gosh darn. Uff da. Insert other various Fargo-isms here, because I am basically speechless after the closing third of 'Did You Do This? No, You Did It!." [15] Amy Amatangelo of Paste gave the episode a 9.1 rating out of 10 and wrote, "The night's finest performance belonged to Rachel Keller whose Simone just broke my heart." [16]

  6. Ole and Lena - Wikipedia

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    Ole and Lena (also Sven and Ole) are central characters in jokes by Scandinavian Americans, particularly in the Upper Midwest region of the United States. These include the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, South Dakota and North Dakota, where Scandinavian immigrant traditions are common.

  7. Norwegian Dakotan - Wikipedia

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    However, some Norwegian words and phrases survived, but are no longer pronounced with a Norwegian accent, such as Uff da. As of 2005, 1,743 speak Norwegian as their primary language in North Dakota, which is only 0.2% of the population, and 1,097 are older than 65 years old.

  8. Talk:Uff da - Wikipedia

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    Is "Uff-da" a word that is commonly understood in any English-speaking nation or state ? Question is not about this article, but "Uff-da" is added to a list of modern Norwegian words that has been exported into English language.

  9. File:Uffda yall mug.jpg - Wikipedia

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